Who was involved—important people:
Rosa Parks
Martin Luther King Jr.
When and where it took place:
Montgomery, Alabama
The bus incident occurred on December 1, 1955
What happened at the event:
Rosa Parks refused to give her bus seat to a white man, leading to her arrest and subsequent protests.
This sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott, where African Americans boycotted the bus service, opting for alternative transportation like walking and carpooling.
Why was the event important to the Civil Rights Movement?
The boycott was one of the most successful protests against segregation, highlighting the economic impact of collective action.
It contributed significantly to desegregation efforts and served as a crucial moment in civil rights activism.
Leaders of the event:
Martin Luther King Jr. led the boycott, advocating for peaceful protests and demonstrating effective leadership throughout the civil rights movement.